UK unveils 22-point plan to avoid airport chaos
The industry should maintain a realistic summer schedule and quickly alert passengers to any changes to flights.

The industry should maintain a realistic summer schedule and quickly alert passengers to any changes to flights.
The project scope includes 56 new check-in conveyors, 12 self-service bag drops and a new outbound sortation system.
The government will invest to improve the technology and infrastructure at four major airports in the country.
Four airlines from the two countries have begun eight round trips per week.
The millimetre-wave scanners can detect non-metal objects without making physical contact with passengers.
The army will receive basic security screening training and be on reserve to assist the airport.
The move by the CAA is expected to support the recovery in passenger numbers while allowing investments.
The technology connects critical functions, such as security, operations and baggage handling, across five Japanese airports.
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